Articles Posted in State Specific Articles

Published on:

By John Jensen, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

State%20Map%20North%20Carolina.jpgRobert Lewis is a civilian police officer based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Tragically, Lewis’ 3 year old son died recently from a reported accident involving a 40 caliber handgun. It was reported at Channel 9 – CBS News that an investigation is being conducted as to the details of this incident. Some of the issues or questions that may be addressed are as follows:

Published on:

By Jeremy Vishno, Attorney, and David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

U.S.%20State%20Flag%20Connecticut.jpg

In Connecticut and other States, parents rely on babysitters to watch, supervise, and care for their children. Some babysitters are experienced and very caring while others put their own interests in place of the child’s. In Bridgeport, Connecticut, a babysitter was arrested after a baby was treated at a hospital for severe head injuries. Police believe that the babysitter (Keamira Fatal – age 24) banged the baby’s head on the floor several times after the 1 year old girl disturbed the babysitter who was watching television. The babysitter reported that the baby was crying and that the babysitter did not quite know how the baby was injured. In a criminal investigation and case of this nature, forensic and medical evidence will play an important part in determining what truly happened to this defenseless child. This is especially true since the victim cannot state what happened to her and there were no witnesses at the time the injuries took place. You can read more about this story at Babysitter Faces Criminal Charges for Severe Personal Injuries to 1 Year Old Girl in Connecticut.

Published on:

By Michael P. Healy, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

swimming%20pool%20tiled%20bottom.jpg

In Hawaii, warm weather year round makes it a vacation and destination location for many. The warm weather also makes Hawaii and other warm weather states a state in which outdoor swimming pool drownings can take place year round. Parents and property owners should be on alert every day for possible dangers involving children and swimming pools. When applicable and required by law, lifeguards should be in place. Furthermore, barriers, gates, and / or fences are key to keeping small, curious children out of pools. It is well known that toddlers and young children have poor safety awareness and judgment when it comes to the dangers of pools and other bodies of water. In Aiea, Hawaii, it was reported at the Honolulu Advertiser Newspaper website that a 5 year old child nearly drowned in an apartment complex – Pearl One Apartments. The boy was taken to a local hospital after bystanders pulled him out of the swimming pool. It was not reported how the child got into the pool or the level of supervision in the swimming pool area at the time of the incident. CPR was administered before emergency paramedics arrived on the scene.

Published on:

By J. Rock Palermo, Attorney, and David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

State%20Map%20Louisiana.jpg

Hazing incidents continue to be reported in Louisiana and other States across the nation. Unfortunately, high school and college students in clubs, organizations, fraternities, and even marching bands feel a need to inflict physical harm and / or humiliation as pre-requisites to get initiated or get membership in the group. It was recently reported in the Atlanta Journal Constitution that a student is suing Southern University located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana over a hazing incident that took place off campus. Southern University will argue that the incident took place off campus and that the University did not sponsor or have knowledge about the incident. The attorney for the victim may argue that there was a lack of supervision by the University and that the University knew or should have had knowledge of past incidents of hazing yet took no action to intervene. It is by no means an easy case to pursue on behalf of the victim. It will be interesting to see how the court case turns out and what information is obtained through the court case.

Published on:

By Jay Foster, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

education%20school%20day%20care%20building%20block%20y.jpgIn Mississippi and other states, people run businesses out of their homes. Some businesses are day care centers. Typically, caring individuals and family operate home based day care centers. Unfortunately, there are other day care operators who put children at danger by running drug operations and conducting other illegal activities at the day care center. Recently, drugs and pornography were discovered at a home which also served as a day care center for your children. Investigators and authorities found chemicals and meth lab materials as well as needles and other gear used to manufacture meth. It is well know that meth is highly toxic and labs are high flammable. As such, the possession and / or manufacturing of meth at or near a day care center definitely poses a health hazard to children.

Published on:

By Roy S. Dickinson, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

State%20Map%20Oklahoma.jpgA former Wyandotte school teacher is facing criminal molestation charges. In Ottawa County (Oklahoma), District Attorney Eddie Wyant stated that the charges stem from molestation allegations against two former students of Brian Matthew Rash, now age 38. Mr. Rash was arrested in Missouri and will be extradited back to Oklahoma to face these charges. According to a news story posted at the Oklahoman Newspaper Website – www.newsok.com –, two students have come forward with allegations that Rash molested a number of times. One child reported that the incidents took place when he was between the ages of 10 and 13. The other child reported that the molestation began when he was in the 5th grade. Police investigators even obtained an Affidavit from Rash’s ex wife who stated that Rash “loved” one of the students and “could not imagine life without him”.

Published on:

By David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

street%20double%20yellow%20line%20curved%20day%20time.jpgIn Minnesota and other States, there is a consistent problem with DUI incidents. Tragically, many DUI incidents cause serious personal injuries and even death of innocent people and children. In every DUI incident, there is a danger or risk to any children who is in the vehicle or near the vehicle as it is being driven. Parents especially should consider the best interests of the child when getting behind the wheel. The safety of the child should always take precedence over the convenience or selfishness of the parent especially when it comes to drinking and driving. In West Hennepin, Minnesota, a mother was arrested after a complaint was called in about her driving to the West Hennepin Public Safety Department for poor driving. When police attempted to stop or pull over the driver (Monica Say – age 29) – she refused and kept on driving another 4 to 5 miles. Along this dangerous drive, the chase and / or Ms. Say’s driving almost caused other automobile accidents. It was later determined that Ms. Say’s blood alcohol level (BAC) was .17 which amounted to in excess of two times the legal limit in Minnesota. Ms. Say was transporting two children during this dangerous drive who were 4 years old and 2 years old. The news report also stated that Ms. Say was in possession of marijuana and an open bottle of rum in a diaper bag. Ms. Say was arrested at the scene by the police. You can read more about this story at Mother Charged with DUI and Fleeing Police in Minnesota.

Published on:

By Scott A. Marks, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

household%20bathtub%20faucet%20hot%20and%20cold%20burn%20injuries.jpgIn Fresno County, California, CNN reported the horrible circumstances of the death of a 4 year old boy who ultimately was found in a dryer of a nearby apartment. Alex Christopher Mercato, who was only 4 at the time, was molested, sodomized, and drowned in a bathtub by a 14 year old California boy. The 14 year old (Raul Renato Castro) has been charged as an adult. Raul told police that he killed Alex because Christopher said that he was going to tell on Raul for molesting Alex. Raul faces a criminal sentence of up to 32 years if convicted due to his age and California penal / sentencing laws.

Published on:

By Ryan E. Alekman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

StateLaw.jpgThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have estimated that one in 150 children in the United States has some form of Autism. In Massachusetts that number is closer to one in 132. In the State of Massachusetts, autistic children under the age of three are currently are eligible to receive 40 hours of therapy through the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s early intervention services. But after that, the family is entirely dependent on their local school district. For children who need more help than the school district can provide, the family is on their own to find and pay for needed services.

Published on:

By David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

Highway.jpgInterstate 35 is a busy highway connecting the Twin Cities to northern points of Minnesota. Eric Sprouse, age 19, lost control of his pick-up truck and swerved into oncoming traffic while travelling northbound on Interstate 35. The driver and a young child in the other car were both killed and pronounced dead at the scene. Sprouse suffered life threatening injuries and was taken to a local trauma center by helicopter. His passenger also suffered injuries and was hospitalized.

Contact Information